Author: Tyler Graf

Boger beefs with Battle Ground councilors

An op-ed column by two Battle Ground city councilors didn't sit well with Washougal Councilman Brent Boger. The column, written by councilors Adrian Cortes and Mike Ciraulo, says Washougal won't […]

Candidates fill coffers

With Clark County's primary election but a distant speck in the rearview mirror, it’s now time to focus on the Nov. 5 general election. So with that, it's time to take an […]

Washougal’s ‘rich history’ causes waves

It’s no secret that Washougal Mayor Sean Guard disagrees with changing the city’s form of government. After all, if the city switched to a weak mayor, council-manager form, he would […]

Camas, Battle Ground: Dancing by themselves

A good negotiation is like a dance in which neither partner leads, both attempt not to step on each other’s toes — except as a passive aggressive ploy — and […]

Camas pimps its ride

Code enforcement scofflaws take note: Camas has a new tool at its disposal. And it’s four cylinders, two cup holders and one fender of American-molded fiber glass. That’s Mayor Scott Higgins […]

A tale of two meetings

As Camas and Washougal work to either meld or further expand the two cities’ combined services — fire departments, municipal courts, animal control services, blah blah blah — there’s one […]

Battle Ground is no rented mule

Let it be known: Battle Ground City Councilor Philip Johnson is not a rented mule. As such, he does not want to be ridden like one. But tell that to the city […]

‘Inappropriate’ comment derails light rail discussion

John Idsinga says he’s sorry. The former Battle Ground mayor and current Battle Ground school board president didn’t mean to make anyone uncomfortable. He certainly didn’t mean to make a statement that […]

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